Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Y. • i No further trace has been had of Eugene Dilley. All 25c neckties at 19c at La - Rue’s Closing Out Sale. Another 75-cent, excursion to Chicago, Sunday, Sept. 14. Born, Aug. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hurley of Aix, a daughter. Geo. Hanna of Walker tp., was in the city on business Thursday. Don’t forget The Democrat when you have a legal notice to be published. _ James Pefley of Remington, was visiting friends here Thursday and yesterday. Mrs. W. W. Murray of Barkley tp., fell down stairs Tuesday evening and was quite severely injured. Miss (Nellie Hatch of near Kentlancl. is the guest of. her friend, Miss Nellie Gray, here this week. 4 John Hayes and Blaine Gwin returned Wednesday from an extended pleasure trip of about 12,000 miles. •Vjohn L. Nichols of Barkley tp., has filed a petition in bankruptsey. The liabilities are given at $2,000 and assets at $325. Lost, Monday night, on the gravel road east of town, a Harrison end-gate. Finder please leave at The Democrat office. The 15-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tharp died Goodland Wednesday, of gastritis. Funeral was held at Monticello Friday. Y-1 ncle John Makeever is now ft great-grandpa, an eight pound boy having arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Stockton \\ ednesday noon. 'ards are out announcing the approaching nuptials of Mr. Earl Housman and Miss Elizabeth Reeve, to take place at the bride’s home in this city, Sept. 17. Miss Stella Dixey, who fainted in church at the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Guhl, and lay in an unconscious condition until Wednesday night, is now conscious and improving nicely B. D. Richardson of Barkley tp., will teach in the city schools at Plymouth, Wis., the coming school year. Plymouth is a town of about 2,000 people, and Mr. Richardson will have charge of the science department in the schools there. cool weather of August is cbntinuing thus fur into September, and the nights are so cool that frost is looked for most any night. Thursday night was particularly cold, but no frost was reported here. Very little hot weather has been had here this season. v YThe district schools of Jasper county will begin as follows: Gillam, Newton, Jordan, Marion, Carpenter, Keener and Kankakee, Sept. 15; Milroy and Hanging Grove, Sept. 22; Wheatfield, Sept. 29, Barkley and Walker, Oct. 6. We have not learned the time for Union’s schools to begin. Schleman of Francesville, has bought Renicker Bros, implement business and will take possession of the same Nov. 1. Levi Renicker will continue in charge of the business here. Sherman Renicker will move to Taylor county, Wisconsin about the loth of this month, where he recently bought a 260 acre farm. The remains of Mrs. Sarah Guhl were brought here from Chicago Monday and the funeral held Tuesday afternoon from the M. E. church, and interment made in Weston cemetery. Deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dixey of this city, and leaves a husband and an infant child nine days old. tc .C. Starr was rending The Democrat’s supplement last week relating to early fairs in the state, and says that he attended the second state fair ever held in Indiana, at Lafayette, in 1853. Mr. Starr was 18 years old at the time and says that about all lie remembers of the fair was the address of Horace Greeley and the overshot or circle sewing, the first of the kind he ever saw. Stella Neil of Vallisca, lowa, spent Sunday with friends in this city. Her parents were former residents of Rensselaer, who left hero about nine years ago. Miss Neal’s younger Bister, Nora, is now on the stage, and for some tiiLe was with the “King Dodo” oompany at the Studebaker theatre, Chicago. She is now with "The Moth and The Flame” company, one of the leading theatrical companies of the country.